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From: "Conrad Scott" <Conrad DOT Scott AT dsl DOT pipex DOT com>
To: "Thomas Baker" <thomas DOT baker AT bi DOT fhg DOT de>
Cc: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
References: <20020626125840 DOT A576 AT mail DOT gmd DOT de>
Subject: Re: grep - limited number of arguments?
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 12:37:10 +0100
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"Thomas Baker" <thomas DOT baker AT bi DOT fhg DOT de> wrote:
> One difficulty I have found, however, is limitations (or so
> it would seem) on the number of arguments that the command
> "grep" can take.

You can't (portably) rely on anything much more than a few thousand
characters in a single command line. The minimum requirement for a
Posix system is 4096 (see <limits.h>). The usual technique is to use
`xargs', as:

    ls | xargs grep pattern

(or even `ls | xargs grep pattern /dev/null' to catch the case with
only one argument being given to grep and it changing behaviour).

This splits up the incoming arguments and invokes grep repeatedly, a
batch of the arguments at a time. It's particularly useful with `find'
and it's got lots of lovely options to play with too :-)

It would be nice to allow arbitrary command lines, but I've never
(knowingly) used a system that did so.

// Conrad




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